Poem by Frederic  Manning (1882-1935) 

 

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At Even


Hush ye! Hush ye! My babe is sleeping.  
 Hush, ye winds, that are full of sorrow!  
Hush, ye rains, from your weary weeping!  
 Give him slumber until to-morrow.  
 
Hush ye, yet! In the years hereafter,         
 Surely sorrow is all his reaping;  
Tears shall be in the place of laughter,  
 Give him peace for a while in sleeping.  
 
Hush ye, hush! he is weak and ailing:  
 Send his mother his share of weeping.          
Hush ye, winds, from your endless wailing;  
 Hush ye, hush ye, my babe is sleeping!  

 

 

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